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of the things that we have not done is let every child believe they can achieve something and then use the educational experience toward that achievement. >> and on that point, i want to play this sound byte from the president speaking about his daughter malia. let's play it. >> there was a time a couple years ago when she came home with like an 80-something and said, i did pretty well. i said, no, no, no. our goal is 90% and up. but here's the interesting thing. she started internalizing that, so she came and she was depressed, she got a 73. and i said, well, what happened? she said, well, the teacher, the study guide didn't match up with what was on the test, so what's your idea here? well, you know, i'm going to start -- i've got to read the whole chapter, i'm going to change how i study and approach it. she came home yesterday and got a 95, right? high fiving. but here's the point. she said, you know, i just like having knowledge. that's what she said. >> parents matter. parents have to say we have expectations for you. >> absolutely. we all have to take responsibility. parents, te
of the things that we have not done is let every child believe they can achieve something and then use the educational experience toward that achievement. >> and on that point, i want to play this sound byte from the president speaking about his daughter malia. let's play it. >> there was a time a couple years ago when she came home with like an 80-something and said, i did pretty well. i said, no, no, no. our goal is 90% and up. but here's the interesting thing. she started...
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>> the response was show us a pathway. tell us where exactly you want to go next? he hasn't been forthcoming of saying in what over and how are we going to get health care done. he began to say that at the end of the week in an election year, sa bunch of them are going to go a different way. >> they're going to take the loss. one question is what the president can do about the theorists anti-obama rhetoric. this week he asked people to shut their ears. we put it through the matthews meter saying should obama work around the 24/7 conservative cable and blogs or try to cool them down? seven say work around it. five say try to cool it down. norah, how do you cool down glenn beck? >> there are deferent parts of the cable/tv chatter. i'm not sure that he can cool down glenn beck. but i do think that he can continue to use like what he did with the republicans in that retreat which gains air on television and use that to make his point. the white house can recognize that cable television is fueled by what's on the blogs and the internet and they can work aren't around th
>> the response was show us a pathway. tell us where exactly you want to go next? he hasn't been forthcoming of saying in what over and how are we going to get health care done. he began to say that at the end of the week in an election year, sa bunch of them are going to go a different way. >> they're going to take the loss. one question is what the president can do about the theorists anti-obama rhetoric. this week he asked people to shut their ears. we put it through the matthews...
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jennifer, thank you for bringing meow to see us. good luck with getting her down to the weight she needs to be. good look getting her -- >> meow, you first. no really, you first. >> you got her? good biceps, jen. >> she's going to be okay. >> that is an unbelievably fat cat. that's unbelievable. >>> so we were telling you yesterday about this terrific movie that's out that is called think like a man. and it is a great movie. it is a screen gems film produced by will packer. directed by tim story. just in case you were wondering. it is a great movie, number one at box office. i think it hits all these nerves when it comes to men and women and it basically -- well, i want you to watch this clip and just tell us what you think. this obviously comes from steve harvey's best selling book called "act like a lady think like man." >> steve says you have to set the requirements very high before you even get in the car because you don't want to become a chirp chirp girl. >> a what? >> chirp chirp. he just has to hit the locks and he hop in. h
jennifer, thank you for bringing meow to see us. good luck with getting her down to the weight she needs to be. good look getting her -- >> meow, you first. no really, you first. >> you got her? good biceps, jen. >> she's going to be okay. >> that is an unbelievably fat cat. that's unbelievable. >>> so we were telling you yesterday about this terrific movie that's out that is called think like a man. and it is a great movie. it is a screen gems film produced by...
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you've got to rub it in. ♪ and finally, i read about a man who lost his memory, and used pictures on facebook to piece his life back together, or as most people call that, sunday morning. we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we have a big show tonight. she is one of our favorites. she is hilarious and great every single day on the fourth hour of "the today show." kathie lee gifford is back on the show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] plus, he is a big-time rapper, author, actor and reality star. t.i. is coming back to the show. [ cheers and applause ] she made incredible saves to help team usa win gold in soccer. [ cheers and applause ] two-time olympic gold medalist hope solo is coming right he. she's got the medal. she's rad. and we'll have stand-up from the very, very funny godfrey. my old friend godfrey's coming on. [ cheers and applause ] he's a funny dude. hey guys, i know how much we all love watching tv, but everyone is so busy these days that we don't have time to watch every single t
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i use quilted northern. quilted northern soft and strong is stronger than the leading value brand, for a confident clean. droid does. and does it launch apps by voice while learning your voice ? launch cab4me. droid does. keep left at the fork. does it do turn-by-turn navigation ? droid does. with verizon, america's largest 4g lte network, and motorola, droid does. get $100 off select motorola 4g lte smartphones like the droid razr. ♪ >>> welcome back. this afternoon in the central illinois town of dixon, authorities announced a 60-count indictment felony, felony indictment rather against a woman named rita crundwell. she also faces federal charges. she is accused of stealing taxpayer money on a breathtaking scale. as harry smith reports tonight, this story of a local hero gone wrong has shaken just about everyone in a small town that for decade had pretty much decided in rita we trust. ♪ >> reporter: on summer nights, people still come to hear the dixon municipal band playing in the band shell behind th
i use quilted northern. quilted northern soft and strong is stronger than the leading value brand, for a confident clean. droid does. and does it launch apps by voice while learning your voice ? launch cab4me. droid does. keep left at the fork. does it do turn-by-turn navigation ? droid does. with verizon, america's largest 4g lte network, and motorola, droid does. get $100 off select motorola 4g lte smartphones like the droid razr. ♪ >>> welcome back. this afternoon in the central...
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and the opponent used that. and the statement was so self-destructive, it is number 10 on our top 10 stupid political thinkers of all time. >> my change in party will enable me to be reelected. >> and another top 10 political statements ever. this one. >> i actually did vote for the $87 billion before i voted against it. >> and george romney running for the g.o.p. nomination and was finished with this one. >> i came back from vietnam, i had the greatest brain washing anybody could get. >> and senator and physician bill fish had this diagnosis of brain activity in terry schiavo made by looking at a videotape. >> based on the footage provided me, which were part of the facts of the case, she does respond. >> number six, barack obama never fully recovered among blue collar workers after this. >> [unintelligible] religion or and angry about people that aren't like them. >> jerry ford ridiculed after this. >> there's no soviet domination of eastern europe and there never will be under a ford administration. >> number
and the opponent used that. and the statement was so self-destructive, it is number 10 on our top 10 stupid political thinkers of all time. >> my change in party will enable me to be reelected. >> and another top 10 political statements ever. this one. >> i actually did vote for the $87 billion before i voted against it. >> and george romney running for the g.o.p. nomination and was finished with this one. >> i came back from vietnam, i had the greatest brain...
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forgive us of our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. i always had trouble saying that, because i thought i don't know if i want god forgiving me the way i treat other people. maybe i need to work on forgiving other people. >> isn't it fascinating when you decide i'm going to love that neighbor, that person, all of a sudden it almost molecularly you change because love can't live where hate does. >> that's absolutely right. you have to be a strong person to do it. forgiveness is not for weak people. it is a high idea where you see the bigger ideal, the longer ideal of where you want to go ultimately. unforgiveness lives in the past, in the moment. forgiveness says i believe in the future and i have a higher principle. >> congrats on "time" magazine picking you as the best preacher. >> then you were wonderful at whitney's going-home service. god bless her family. >> thank you. >> you come and see us every time, would you? >> yes. >> hallelujah! everybody say it. >>> still ahead, living single and loving it. >>> but first, these messages.
forgive us of our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. i always had trouble saying that, because i thought i don't know if i want god forgiving me the way i treat other people. maybe i need to work on forgiving other people. >> isn't it fascinating when you decide i'm going to love that neighbor, that person, all of a sudden it almost molecularly you change because love can't live where hate does. >> that's absolutely right. you have to be a strong person to do...
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paul said, make supply and demand work for us, not against us. the price will come down. under obama 2011 was the highest price of gasoline in history. it is a direct result of his policies, which kill jobs, raise the price of heating oil and gasoline, weaken the united states, increase our dependence on foreign countries, and weaken our national security in the face of iran trying to close the straits of hormuz. so the right president opening up in a reagan tradition and using massive development of american energy was 3.2% unemployment in north dakota. there's a hint here. you can actually have jobs, lower price heating oil, which by the way means less spending so you get more revenue for federal government from loyalties, less spending on subsidy, people are happier all the way around. that's what supply side economics was originally all about in the 1970s. >> governor romney, on those economic questions you blame president obama for the jobs crisis but when you look at the data and a positive trend line he still only gets the blame and none of the credit. how come. >>
paul said, make supply and demand work for us, not against us. the price will come down. under obama 2011 was the highest price of gasoline in history. it is a direct result of his policies, which kill jobs, raise the price of heating oil and gasoline, weaken the united states, increase our dependence on foreign countries, and weaken our national security in the face of iran trying to close the straits of hormuz. so the right president opening up in a reagan tradition and using massive...
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also the stories that you can share with us. and you can do so by sending us your tweets. our address is @msnbctv. and make sure to including the hash tag irene. and as you see, there's still lots of activity in the twitterverse. i'm on my twitter page checking things out. listening to you. you can always get m me @thomasaroberts. but stay with us for continuing coverage of hurricane irene right here on msnbc. back after this. >>> welcome back, everybody. president obama is being kept abreast of hurricane irene. the president held a conference call last night with vice president joe biden along with the head of fema, craig fugate. also on that call, homeland security secretary janet napolitano and energy secretary steven chu. they will hold another conference call coming up later today in the early morning hours. joining me on the phone now is david walker, who is the town manager for the city of atlantic beach, north carolina. david, it's good to have you on with us. i know that atlantic beach definitely saw some of irene's wrath. explain what the town is going to be seei
also the stories that you can share with us. and you can do so by sending us your tweets. our address is @msnbctv. and make sure to including the hash tag irene. and as you see, there's still lots of activity in the twitterverse. i'm on my twitter page checking things out. listening to you. you can always get m me @thomasaroberts. but stay with us for continuing coverage of hurricane irene right here on msnbc. back after this. >>> welcome back, everybody. president obama is being kept...
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they are waiting for us to act. they are counting on us to show leadership. and i don't intend to let them down and neither do the people standing next to me. >> reporter: but among the democrats who came to the white house this afternoon to huddle with the president, it is independent senator joe lieberman who has suddenly become the man of the hour. >> i'm going to be in a position where i can say i'm getting toward that position where i can say what i wanted to say all along, i'm ready to vote for health care reform. >> reporter: meaning all 58 democrats and two independents to get health care passed, senate leaders struck a last-minute deal, abandoning the public-run insurance plan known as the public option, as well as an expansion of medicare that had been the key to satisfying liberals. today progressives protested at the white house gates, furious the president gave into lieberman's did he bands, while a near-simultaneous protest went on at capitol hill. conservatives from the so-called tea party movement going door to door to senate offices. tonight
they are waiting for us to act. they are counting on us to show leadership. and i don't intend to let them down and neither do the people standing next to me. >> reporter: but among the democrats who came to the white house this afternoon to huddle with the president, it is independent senator joe lieberman who has suddenly become the man of the hour. >> i'm going to be in a position where i can say i'm getting toward that position where i can say what i wanted to say all along, i'm...
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>>> thank you from all of us here at nbc news. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> this sunday, an exclusive interview with treasury secretary timothy geithner. big questions abo new rules for wall street. will reform really mean tend of bailouts? big questions about jobs. wall street rallies, but companies are still slow to hire. what will change that? will the president ultimately have to raise taxes to tackle the debt? then our political roundtable weighs in. pennsylvania governor and former dnc chair ed rendell, tennessee congresswoman and tea party supporters marsha blackburn, political director of atlantic media, ron brownstein, and host of the new public affairs program "enfoque" airing on telemundo, jose diaz-balart. they will debate the politics of the economy, which party stands to gain in this mid determine election year and what role the tea party will play in november. finally, a look back during our "meet the press" minute, astronaut john glenn defended the race to explore space. >>> first the outlook o
>>> thank you from all of us here at nbc news. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> this sunday, an exclusive interview with treasury secretary timothy geithner. big questions abo new rules for wall street. will reform really mean tend of bailouts? big questions about jobs. wall street rallies, but companies are still slow to hire. what will change that? will the president ultimately have to raise taxes to tackle the debt? then our political roundtable weighs in....
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what did freedom get us in the economic collapse? you had an absence of government regulation and you had the free market running wild. look what the result was. >> and you need more oversight. we all agree with that. and the financial bill that senator corker and them are working on would lead to more oversight. the goldman charges that have come forward now, david, they have come forward under existing sec rules. more oversight, which i have always been a proponent of would have helped. >> i want to get another piece of this in here, jose, which is the tea party movement. it was just tax day, a big tea party rally on the mall in washington, tea party rallies across the country. the focus here, taxes, spending, the deficit. the question is what is the political impact of the tea party come fall? ron foreign yay writing for the associated press wrote, the tea party is making a lot of noise, but the angry at government movement has yet to establish itself as a force that can determine the outcome of november's congressional elections.
what did freedom get us in the economic collapse? you had an absence of government regulation and you had the free market running wild. look what the result was. >> and you need more oversight. we all agree with that. and the financial bill that senator corker and them are working on would lead to more oversight. the goldman charges that have come forward now, david, they have come forward under existing sec rules. more oversight, which i have always been a proponent of would have helped....
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we use tea party as a monolithic term? chris: it means organizing. >> they have to organize, which may not be part of who they are but they haven't peaked yet. the impulses aren't going anywhere because they have been around for a long time. the impulses are going to be a big chunk of the electorate that's radically alienated from government and eye lot of american institutions. those people are not going anywhere. whether they call themselves the tea party or not, that can go away in november. >> in november you're looking at a general election, you're not just looking at the republican party there. that's where i think you will see it. chris: let's see who votes. when we come back, scoops and predictions fromÑoçpççç chris: welcome back. savannah, tell me something i don't know. >> in the last three months, $115 million worth of campaign ads in any race across the country have mentioned the words deficit or spending. and that tells you where predominantly republican candidates think the issues are. chris: richard?
we use tea party as a monolithic term? chris: it means organizing. >> they have to organize, which may not be part of who they are but they haven't peaked yet. the impulses aren't going anywhere because they have been around for a long time. the impulses are going to be a big chunk of the electorate that's radically alienated from government and eye lot of american institutions. those people are not going anywhere. whether they call themselves the tea party or not, that can go away in...
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nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. here's how it happened. 26 republicans joined democrats to pass this measure. they're doing it in two parts. first of all, a temporary extension, which basically extends government funding through tuesday until the house gets back next week. and then a longer-term extension that will extend funding through november 18th. the house will vote on that when they return on tuesday. now, this includes over $2.6 billion for fema. they were able to scale that back and not deal with the very controversial issue of cuts to some clean energy programs. democrats didn't want to see those cuts. but the white house budget director confirmed that fema actually was not going to run out of money today or tomorrow. they had a few more days and could hold out until the end of the week. that allowed them to scale back $1 billion and avoid that fight all together. where do we go from here? on thursday, the house will pass essentially with unanimous consent thi
nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. here's how it happened. 26 republicans joined democrats to pass this measure. they're doing it in two parts. first of all, a temporary extension, which basically extends government funding through tuesday until the house gets back next week. and then a longer-term extension that will extend funding through november 18th. the house will vote on that when they return on tuesday....
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brian moore joins us now live from washington with the latest on that as well as a busy day in congress yesterday. brian, good morning to you. >> good morning, veronica. william daley may sound family. it's a member of chicago's named political family and the former commerce secretary. this is a signal to the business community that the president is not anti-business. this is certainly a change to the white house. it wasn't the change many democrats were expecting the president to make. moving on to the congressional budget office in a report that the repeal of the health care reform out of the house of representatives, it's a long shot, but if it happens, it could add $230 billion to the term de federal deficit over the next decade. john boehner is brushing that report off and saying he's going ahead on the repeal of obama care. republicans did go ahead yesterday and read the constitution on the house floor. but it wasn't the full constitution. they cut some historical corners leaving out those parts that were somewhat unfortunate in the sweep of history like the part about slaves be t
brian moore joins us now live from washington with the latest on that as well as a busy day in congress yesterday. brian, good morning to you. >> good morning, veronica. william daley may sound family. it's a member of chicago's named political family and the former commerce secretary. this is a signal to the business community that the president is not anti-business. this is certainly a change to the white house. it wasn't the change many democrats were expecting the president to make....
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sue herrera is with us from cnbc tonight to try to explain this. sue, is it true if you invested 10 bucks in the stock market ten years ago after all this you'd have exactly 10 bucks today? >> reporter: pretty much, brian. and that's what's so discouraging to investors. days like today certainly don't help. the worry is and the fear is that the economic crisis in europe is basically going to derail all the progress we've made in our economic recovery here at home. and so investors looking back at that ten-year period and then looking at the volatility and the big losses today simply aren't willing to take that risk anymore. they want to go into treasury bonds and they want to go into cash. and they basically don't want to have that risk in their portfolio anymore. >> all right, sue herrera from cnbc global headquarters tonight. sue, thanks. >>> one of the bigger election results from the primaries this past tuesday night was the tea party's first big successful statewide candidate. his name is rand paul and he was nominated to run for u.s. senate f
sue herrera is with us from cnbc tonight to try to explain this. sue, is it true if you invested 10 bucks in the stock market ten years ago after all this you'd have exactly 10 bucks today? >> reporter: pretty much, brian. and that's what's so discouraging to investors. days like today certainly don't help. the worry is and the fear is that the economic crisis in europe is basically going to derail all the progress we've made in our economic recovery here at home. and so investors looking...
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. >> those of us who loved him and who take him to his rest today, pray that what he was to us, what he wished for others, will someday come to pass for all the world. as he said many times, in many parts of this nation, to those he touched and who sought to touch him, "some men see things as they are and say why? i dream things that never were and say why not?" >> if his younger years were marked by tragedy, his later years would be marked by indiscretion. chiefly, chappaquiddick, an island in massachusetts that became shorthand for the unreported death of a young woman. campaign aide mary jo kopechne, he was found guilty only of leaving the scene of an accident. he went on national television to explain himself. >> all kind of scrambled thoughts, all of them confused, some of them irrational, many of them which i cannot recall and some of which i would not have seriously entertained under normal circumstances went through my mind during this period. >> in the years that followed in the senate, ted kennedy made a decision to bear down and do the work. he concentrated on running the
. >> those of us who loved him and who take him to his rest today, pray that what he was to us, what he wished for others, will someday come to pass for all the world. as he said many times, in many parts of this nation, to those he touched and who sought to touch him, "some men see things as they are and say why? i dream things that never were and say why not?" >> if his younger years were marked by tragedy, his later years would be marked by indiscretion. chiefly,...
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i used to say things in what i felt about them. as my two daughters got older, i started worrying about what i was saying, because they would question me. it's not cute to just exacerbate things, and you could be right and doing wrong or saying wrong. i still march and protest, and be passionate, and the ultimate goal should be to bring people together in the country to make progress, even if we disagree how, we don't have to be disagreeable. >> i think what we have to remember is what was just said, agreeably disagree. make your point, because when the rhetoric gets too loud, it's like i was saying, voters are saying don't yell at me and listen to me and give me the facts. they want to be well-informed. they are seeking to be well-informed. that's why you have seen the rise of so many grassroots organizations, and it speaks to ej's point as to why the pundits are wrong, and voters are going to sources and getting information, and they want us to respect them and give us the opportunity to represent them. >> i talked to june lewis,
i used to say things in what i felt about them. as my two daughters got older, i started worrying about what i was saying, because they would question me. it's not cute to just exacerbate things, and you could be right and doing wrong or saying wrong. i still march and protest, and be passionate, and the ultimate goal should be to bring people together in the country to make progress, even if we disagree how, we don't have to be disagreeable. >> i think what we have to remember is what...
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these are techniques women use against each other. >> it's the same techniques kids use on the playground. why do women who are victims here feel ashamed about standing up? >> essentially you have a sorority of intimidation here. the women who are victimized are feeling the same insecurities that children feel when they are bullied. they feel alone and helpless sometimes. >> absolutely. what you have to remember is that, a, you are not alone and, b, these are bad moms. they are bad moms doing these things. don't throw poison on another kid's frosted flakes and call yourself a good mom. >> are they perhaps people who were bullied? >> i wouldn't say necessarily they are bad people. they are doing a bad thing. and probably they are doing it out of crazy insecurities. >> you're perched to talk here. >> it's been modeled for them by their own moms. we are breeding another -- they are missinging what's going on inside them that could be changed and they could be better people. >> of course. but their behavior, in the end, is deplorable. i do not believe you can call yourself a good mom when you
these are techniques women use against each other. >> it's the same techniques kids use on the playground. why do women who are victims here feel ashamed about standing up? >> essentially you have a sorority of intimidation here. the women who are victimized are feeling the same insecurities that children feel when they are bullied. they feel alone and helpless sometimes. >> absolutely. what you have to remember is that, a, you are not alone and, b, these are bad moms. they...
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jon glaser joins us. he's right there in the bud light lime green room. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ -♪ crimping -♪ and cutting ♪ and hair finger twirling ♪ threading my hair through some bright coloured rings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favourite things ♪ ♪ when the curls break ♪ when the ends split ♪ when my hair goes mad ♪ i simply remember my favourite thing ♪ ♪ and then i don't feel ♪ so bad [ female announcer ] we all damage our hair. dove damage therapy with fiber actives takes care of the damage. ♪ well, if you come from the hood ♪ ♪ or ya come from the burbs ♪ got the fellas up in here tonight ♪ ♪ ♪ we at the block party having fun ♪ can you believe some guys have never tried a mike's hard lemonade because they've seen women drink it? we don't have those kinds of issues. hi there. thank you. no we don't. [ male announcer ] don't forget the mike's. lemonade for grown-ups. [ male announcer ] don't forget the mike's. lcan feel like a jungle of ifs. to ste
jon glaser joins us. he's right there in the bud light lime green room. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ -♪ crimping -♪ and cutting ♪ and hair finger twirling ♪ threading my hair through some bright coloured rings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favourite things ♪ ♪ when the curls break ♪ when the ends split ♪ when my hair goes mad ♪ i simply remember my favourite thing ♪ ♪ and then i don't feel ♪ so bad [ female announcer ] we all damage our hair. dove damage therapy with...
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[ cheers ] dylan ratigan joins us next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ female announcer ] want to trade your little o for a big o? try k-y brand intense. just a few drops of this unique, scientifically proven formula increase a woman's sensitivity making her big moment feel even bigger. learn more at intenseeffect.com. when i'm on the night shift. when they have more energy than i do. when i don't feel like working out. when there isn't enough of me to go around. ♪ when i have school. and work. every morning. it's faster and easier than coffee. every afternoon when that 2:30 feeling hits. -every day. -every day. every day is a 5-hour energy day. [ male announcer ] 5-hour energy. every day. for the spender who needs a little help saving. for adding "& sons." for the dreamer, planning an early escape. for the mother of the bride. for whoever you are, for whatever you're trying to achieve, pnc has technology, guidance, and over 150 years of experience to help you get there. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: our next guest this
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his first stop in what he calls a mission to create jobs in the us. we will have the latest from mumbai. the president's trip comes as new job numbers are released. the president calls the figure encouraging, but some see if as a setback for the struggling economy. what it means for you. >> prince william's long-time girlfriend kate middleton and her parents visit the queen, sparking further speculation the two will walk down the aisle. >> this is a 5-year-old boy that walked for halloween as daphne from "scooby-doo." i don't think i ever expected to have this big of a family. we go through a lot. if i can stock up on the things my family needs at a really great price, i'll do it, i'll find the space. we know saving money is important. the gigantic stock-up sale at giant is going on now. take advantage of our biggest sale of the season with thousands of weekly specials, real deal savings, and more. the great thing is, stocking up saves me money. my name is elena velasco, and that works for me. there's never been a better time to stock up -- only at gi
his first stop in what he calls a mission to create jobs in the us. we will have the latest from mumbai. the president's trip comes as new job numbers are released. the president calls the figure encouraging, but some see if as a setback for the struggling economy. what it means for you. >> prince william's long-time girlfriend kate middleton and her parents visit the queen, sparking further speculation the two will walk down the aisle. >> this is a 5-year-old boy that walked for...
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chuck todd, thanks for being with us here. we referenced this, the night president obama planned at first to unveil his jobs plan, a package of tax cuts and spending reportedly now worth $300 billion. but the schedule was turned around and instead, he will wait until tomorrow evening to give that speech in washington. but it's a good bet we will hear some pre-emptive push back from the gop tonight at this debate. kristen welker is at the white house for us chrkristen kristen, good evening. >> reporter: the republicans are engaged in a vigorous plan to try to unseat this president. tomorrow mr. obama will unveal that new jobs plan. he's done this before, but he feel this is one should gain bipartisan support. thousands packed this warehouse looking for work. they're among the nation's 14 million unemployed. many say they want to hear more than just words when the president speaks tomorrow night. >> go ahead, make your speech, but i hope you have something to say. >> reporter: they also had a message for congress. >> i think the
chuck todd, thanks for being with us here. we referenced this, the night president obama planned at first to unveil his jobs plan, a package of tax cuts and spending reportedly now worth $300 billion. but the schedule was turned around and instead, he will wait until tomorrow evening to give that speech in washington. but it's a good bet we will hear some pre-emptive push back from the gop tonight at this debate. kristen welker is at the white house for us chrkristen kristen, good evening....
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i think a lot of us, you look at him and he is just such a main stay, and to think he is the only kennedy brother who died of natural causes is so jarring. just to remember sort of the legacy of the kennedys. >> carried the torch of the brothers as president obama said. >> the 50th anniversary of profiles and courage, his brother jack kennedy had written, and, you know, when you talk about a family and a legacy and touching peep, it really is quite amazing. >> and watching jamie gangel's interview with he and his wife, you saw the imaginics between those two, and you see her pulling him out of some of his darker days, and when you watch those two sitting on the couch next to one another, i saw the magic between them. you totally understood their relationship and how it worked. >> a life marked by tragedy but often so much triumph, as well. and now matt lauer has a look at senator kennedy's life and legacy. >> the work goes on, the cause endures. the hope still lives, and the dream shall never die. >> edward kennedy's hopes and dreams of becoming president were never realized. dashed in la
i think a lot of us, you look at him and he is just such a main stay, and to think he is the only kennedy brother who died of natural causes is so jarring. just to remember sort of the legacy of the kennedys. >> carried the torch of the brothers as president obama said. >> the 50th anniversary of profiles and courage, his brother jack kennedy had written, and, you know, when you talk about a family and a legacy and touching peep, it really is quite amazing. >> and watching...
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designer susanna salk is here to show us. good morning. >> good morning. >> why are we afraid of color? >> we're tied into the rules. we think we'll break a rule adding a bright color to a small room or this color can't go with that color. the main rule is there aren't any rules. >> what about people believing neutral colors are elegant. that bright colors are casual? >> not necessarily which we'll see soon. i find neutrals don't really bring anything to a room and makes it look unfinished. certainly as you said, colors affect our moods. why not bring them into the spaces we live in every day and have fun with it? >> absolutely. let's start off with the casual seating. . >> we think casual shapes. we should have casual colors. why not bring a touch of formality to these? for example, these are from cb2, these chairs. look at the stern charcoal gray. it has elegance for someone's desk. >> does this count as color? >> yes. color doesn't have to be purple, red, yellow. it's important to realize the importance and power of a somb
designer susanna salk is here to show us. good morning. >> good morning. >> why are we afraid of color? >> we're tied into the rules. we think we'll break a rule adding a bright color to a small room or this color can't go with that color. the main rule is there aren't any rules. >> what about people believing neutral colors are elegant. that bright colors are casual? >> not necessarily which we'll see soon. i find neutrals don't really bring anything to a room and...
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they use up too much water and power. our own john yang will bring us this story to gauge the reaction on base later this week. >>> a sad first to report in the airline industry. and the experts say unless passengers rise up this kind of thing is going to get worse. spirit airways is going to start charging to put a carry-on bag into the overhead storage bins. up to $45 each way. less if you reserve a spot in the overhead or join their so-called fare club. those who have paid to bring a bag on board will board first. others will apparently have to pay on the spot. a spirit airline executive perhaps forgetting people often have to fly with, say, small children, actually said, quote, bring less, pay less. it's simple. >>> and thomas angove has died. during his time on earth, he gave us wine in a box. while he preferred to call it a cask it was a box with a plastic liner, and it revolutionized the sale and marketing of inexpensive wines. he was a giant of the australian wine industry. thomas angove was 92 years old. >>> when
they use up too much water and power. our own john yang will bring us this story to gauge the reaction on base later this week. >>> a sad first to report in the airline industry. and the experts say unless passengers rise up this kind of thing is going to get worse. spirit airways is going to start charging to put a carry-on bag into the overhead storage bins. up to $45 each way. less if you reserve a spot in the overhead or join their so-called fare club. those who have paid to bring...
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not us. we have a winner! tell us about the winner. >> we have a winner of the kentucky derby hat contest. lee edwards from florida made a hat with the help of her daughter-in-law. the hat rotates around her head making the horses run circles. so congratulations, lee. have you won a trip for two to the kentucky derby. don't forget to wear your hat but also don't forget to tune in to the derby next saturday right here on nbc. >> that is the best hat ever! >> sara, did you just throw out the other ones after you saw that one? >> it moves! hello. it's interactive. done and done. >>> jenna fisher gets out of the office for a big-screen romantic comedy. >> well modeled. >> we'll seat spectacular results also of "today's" "ambush makeovers." but first, these messages. >>> guys, not every glance means something. life suspect about mattie. >> life is about mattie. >> that is actress jenna fisher as pam on the nbc hit comedy "the office." now jenna is stepping out from behind the desk for a big role on the big screen.
not us. we have a winner! tell us about the winner. >> we have a winner of the kentucky derby hat contest. lee edwards from florida made a hat with the help of her daughter-in-law. the hat rotates around her head making the horses run circles. so congratulations, lee. have you won a trip for two to the kentucky derby. don't forget to wear your hat but also don't forget to tune in to the derby next saturday right here on nbc. >> that is the best hat ever! >> sara, did you just...
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[ cheers ] dylan ratigan joins us next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: our next guest this evening hosts the "dylan ratigan show," which airs weekdays at 4:00 p.m. on msnbc. he's also the author of a new book entitled "greedy bastards: how we can stop the corporate communists, banksters, and other vampires from sucking america dry." please welcome to the show, dylan ratigan, you guys! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "greedy bastards." >> it's subtle. >> jimmy: i love it. it's very subtle. i went right for it. i love this. you have -- you have great ideas. you're very well informed. i like -- we were talking backstage. you want to start a revolution. >> no, no, no. you, i have come humbly to your castle, so that i can summon your leadership to save this nation. >> jimmy: you want me to save the nation? >> you are -- we are screwed. if you haven't noticed. >> jimmy: well, we are now. [ laughter ] if i'm here to save the day? yeah. no. >> well, we all know country has many problems. >> jimmy: yea
[ cheers ] dylan ratigan joins us next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: our next guest this evening hosts the "dylan ratigan show," which airs weekdays at 4:00 p.m. on msnbc. he's also the author of a new book entitled "greedy bastards: how we can stop the corporate communists, banksters, and other vampires from sucking america dry." please welcome to the show, dylan ratigan, you guys! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "greedy...
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can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. now with new prints. i'll even subject myself to these temperatures. clean up in aisle 6. at walgreens, i can get great prices on lights, cards, toys, anything... i need to celebrate the joy of the holidays. clean up in aisle 9. there's even snacks and pop. excuse me. ahhhh. so don't sweat it, just get it all at walgreens. huge saving on last minute gifts from electronics... to health and beauty, and more. come in today for coupon savings worth over $200. walgreens. there's a way to find your joy. our biggest event of the year. [ guitar stops, amplifier feedback ] it's the perfect time to get the toyota you've always wanted. and for a limited time, get 0% apr financing on many of your favorite models. [ horn honks ] [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] plus, if you purchase your new toyota by the end of the year, you may qualify for a federal sales tax deduction for even more savings. i didn't get one. we've got mo
can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. now with new prints. i'll even subject myself to these temperatures. clean up in aisle 6. at walgreens, i can get great prices on lights, cards, toys, anything... i need to celebrate the joy of the holidays. clean up in aisle 9. there's even snacks and pop. excuse me. ahhhh. so don't sweat it, just get it all at walgreens. huge saving on last minute gifts from electronics... to health and beauty, and...
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i will use this wisely because it's a power not to be used for evil. gentlemen, thank you. the great typo hunt, two friends changing the world one correction at a time. thanks so much. >>> you can go on your own typo hunt at todayshow.com. up next, you wouldn't meet these guys if you didn't have these gadgets. how does chili's make a burger that's a mouthwatering masterpiece? it's all in the pepperation. we hand-season fresh, never-frozen usda choice beef and cook to order. new handmade burgers with fries starting at just $5.99. like the rojo burger, drenched in rich, smoky hickory sauce. for a little more, enjoy the new avocado burger, or the ultimate stacked, with twice the meat and cheese. wrap your hands around the perfect burger with fries. starting at just $5.99, right now. only at chili's. introducing total plus omega-3 honey almond flax cereal. all the nutrition of total, plus 10% daily value omega-3 ala, and a delicious honey almond crunch. new total plus omega-3. mmmmmm. mmmmmm. and a delicious honey almond crunch. wow! you have got to be kidding me. 80 calories?
i will use this wisely because it's a power not to be used for evil. gentlemen, thank you. the great typo hunt, two friends changing the world one correction at a time. thanks so much. >>> you can go on your own typo hunt at todayshow.com. up next, you wouldn't meet these guys if you didn't have these gadgets. how does chili's make a burger that's a mouthwatering masterpiece? it's all in the pepperation. we hand-season fresh, never-frozen usda choice beef and cook to order. new...
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they'll be belting out some tunes for us. i love it. and it's one of the best parts of being in new york city. [ cheers and applause ] or wherever you're watching, you know, around the country -- just watch, and you'll see what's going on here, how amazing these actors are and how talented. they can dance and sing. and you don't have to -- you don't have to pay for a ticket. you watch our show, and then if you like it, you can come see the show. it's just amazing thinking that it's just down the street from us here. it's broadway. we have off broadway. we have off-off-off broadway. higgins, that's where you do your one-man show, right? >> steve: yeah, off-off-off-off broadway. >> jimmy: yeah. what is the name of that play? >> steve: "the candle and the rapist." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what? "the candle and the --" which one -- which one do you play? >> steve: i'm the candle. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're the candle. congratulations. that's great. [ applause ] "it's the candle and the therapist." >> steve: oh, i'm sorry. >> jimmy: that's
they'll be belting out some tunes for us. i love it. and it's one of the best parts of being in new york city. [ cheers and applause ] or wherever you're watching, you know, around the country -- just watch, and you'll see what's going on here, how amazing these actors are and how talented. they can dance and sing. and you don't have to -- you don't have to pay for a ticket. you watch our show, and then if you like it, you can come see the show. it's just amazing thinking that it's just down...
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say i love us. ♪ valentine's day is for taking the time to say i love us. out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. a lot of things going on in my life and the last thing i want to be thinking about is my dentures. [ charlie ] try super poligrip free. >>> embattled actress lindsay lohan is making bad headlines again. this time, the los angeles police department is investigating here for allegedly stealing a one-of-a-kind necklace from a jewelry store. kristen welker has been covering this story. what's going on? >> good morning, ann. lindsay lohan has been working hard to get her life back on track since she got out of rehab. these new allegations could be
say i love us. ♪ valentine's day is for taking the time to say i love us. out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. a lot of things going on in my...
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joe scarborough joins us next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ (marco andretti) i race to win. i know when it's the perfect time to change my tires. when it comes to shaving i know when to change my blade. (announcer) gillette fusion's indicator strip fades to white when it may be time to change. fresh blade. better shave. what if we could put an end... to that prickly feeling between shaves? ♪ new dove visiblysmooth anti-perspirant makes hair look and feel less noticeable over time... so you feel stubble-free for longer. are enjoying the new palm pre from sprint. its revolutionary web os allows multiple applications to run at the same time. - ( thunder and rain ) - millions are using the simply everything plan. - each is saving $1200 over an at&t iphone plan. - ( cash register dings ) together that's billions of dollars. enough to open a dunkin' donuts in space. from america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. get the palm pre. only from sprint. only on th
joe scarborough joins us next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ (marco andretti) i race to win. i know when it's the perfect time to change my tires. when it comes to shaving i know when to change my blade. (announcer) gillette fusion's indicator strip fades to white when it may be time to change. fresh blade. better shave. what if we could put an end... to that prickly feeling between shaves? ♪ new dove visiblysmooth anti-perspirant makes hair look and feel less noticeable over...
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so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write your story with the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. get started at citisimplicity.com. at red lobster. there's so many choices. the guests love it. [ male announcer ] it's endless shrimp today at red lobster. as much as you like any way you like, like new sweet and spicy shrimp, all for $15.99. my name is angela trapp, and i sea food differently. my name is angela trapp, do you want to learn a new are you language,bout new ideas? or just a new word? maybe you want to know more about anatomy, or astronomy. you could master something new, or uncover a hidden talent. there's never been a better time to learn. new suave professionals dry shampoo versus rene furterer. [ rand ] both sides feel unbelievable. clean, no residue, great volume and texture. i cannot tell the difference.
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a rules of the road that will protect us, that one protected us about 80 years. >> would it have worked? would it have prevented the crisis? >> we are certainly i think you know, you can never say for sure. i think it's a much better set of rules of the road. as we're going forward and working with the senate and finally getting a bill there are things we can improve and strengthen. it's absolutely a much better set of rules of the road. >> the president said in an interview on another network that wall street still doesn't get it. goldman sachs decided instead of paying out big cash bonuses that they were going to do all of that in stock. is that an improvement or do they still not get it? >> i think it certainly is an improvement. you know, there is just a fundamental disconnect, right. we now, you know, the american people had to take extraordinary actions to back up wall street, it was the right thing to do because we are all linked to that. but you know now wall street's doing a lot better and main street is still suffering. so, you know, that's why the president is going to have t
a rules of the road that will protect us, that one protected us about 80 years. >> would it have worked? would it have prevented the crisis? >> we are certainly i think you know, you can never say for sure. i think it's a much better set of rules of the road. as we're going forward and working with the senate and finally getting a bill there are things we can improve and strengthen. it's absolutely a much better set of rules of the road. >> the president said in an interview...
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michigan shows us ahead at this point, and shows us closing in in arizona. and we are going to go out and make the case that we are the best candidate to contrast with barack obama, and we have the boldest plan to help everybody get to work in united states, especially in michigan, and we are going to create an opportunity for manufacturing jobs and energy in north dakota. and that's a key element for us to increase our energy supply here in americas, and it's very clear that the more energy and the cheaper it is here in the country, the better the standard of living, and so we will talk about energy and manufacturing this week, and we think that's a great and positive message for the country. >> is it going to be hard, as newt gingrich said, the longer the conservatives stay split the harder is it to beat romney and then obama, and is that your view as well? >> no, i beat governor romney by 30 points in missouri and almost 30 in minnesota, and in a place in colorado where he got 61% of the vote and campaigned hard and spent money more than i did, and i was
michigan shows us ahead at this point, and shows us closing in in arizona. and we are going to go out and make the case that we are the best candidate to contrast with barack obama, and we have the boldest plan to help everybody get to work in united states, especially in michigan, and we are going to create an opportunity for manufacturing jobs and energy in north dakota. and that's a key element for us to increase our energy supply here in americas, and it's very clear that the more energy...
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but -- >> no child left behind has outlived its usefulness. we need to be more innovative. >> reporter: turning the page on the way students learn. kristen welker, nbc news, the white house. >> on the subject of education, a reminder. nbc news kicks off our special series and more importantly our special gathering, education nation, this sunday. it runs into next week. talk about a big tent construction. we have constructed that on rockefeller plaza where this broadcast and others will originate live. special coverage begins sunday morning on msnbc and nbc. i hope you will join me at noon eastern on sunday on msnbc for our teacher town hall event televised live from the plaza. >>> when we come back, our exclusive interview with kate edwards about her father's troubles with the law, her mother's cancer, her mother's legacy and kate's decision to change her own life to honor her mother's memory. >>> later, the curtain falls on a place called pine valley. fans have been glued to the set for nearly 42 years. it feels like a short cut, even through
but -- >> no child left behind has outlived its usefulness. we need to be more innovative. >> reporter: turning the page on the way students learn. kristen welker, nbc news, the white house. >> on the subject of education, a reminder. nbc news kicks off our special series and more importantly our special gathering, education nation, this sunday. it runs into next week. talk about a big tent construction. we have constructed that on rockefeller plaza where this broadcast and...
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they drove us into the ditch. if we give the keys back to the people who did this, it would be like giving the keys to herbert hoover in the 1930s. >> with midterm elections nine weeks off instead of generation transformation some democrats e predicted after '08, people say they will vote for republicans over democrats in congress. the largest such gap ever recorded by gala. how did it get so bad? >> first of all, when you have a tough economy and you are in power, you're going to have a tough political environment. secondly, we won so many elections in 2006 and 2008. even in the neutral electoral environment it was clear we will get some of that back. over the next two months we have to do two things. get more democrats enthused about voting and laying out stakes of this election and real choice. and secondly for those undecided voters out there, make them understand this is not the new republican party. it's the same old ideas. the same old adherence to special interest. speaker boehner talked about all of the r
they drove us into the ditch. if we give the keys back to the people who did this, it would be like giving the keys to herbert hoover in the 1930s. >> with midterm elections nine weeks off instead of generation transformation some democrats e predicted after '08, people say they will vote for republicans over democrats in congress. the largest such gap ever recorded by gala. how did it get so bad? >> first of all, when you have a tough economy and you are in power, you're going to...
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they're still a deal and they remind us in an intangible way what makes us americans. we all own this property. this is still, as john mere said, the morning of creation. and we have an opportunity not too far from our doorsteps to show ourselves and our children and our posterity why we sing "my country 'tis of thee." >> i'm going to sit down with my kids and watch this series, i can tell you that. ken, always great to have you here. >> my pleasure, matt. >> "the national parks: america's best idea" premieres this sunday night, 8:00 p.m./7:00 p.m. central time on pbs. >>> coming up, why one amazingly talented young musician has risen to fame, and it's a miracle. >>> we're back now with anthony anderson who plays detective kevin bernard on nbc's "law & order," hitting a record milestone tonight. good morning. >> good morning. >> it's marking its 80th season, tied with "gunsmoke"? that's the longest running -- >> "gunsmoke," yeah. >> are you feeling old? >> i haven't been there 20 years, but longest running drama script in history. so i'm excited to be a part of that. >
they're still a deal and they remind us in an intangible way what makes us americans. we all own this property. this is still, as john mere said, the morning of creation. and we have an opportunity not too far from our doorsteps to show ourselves and our children and our posterity why we sing "my country 'tis of thee." >> i'm going to sit down with my kids and watch this series, i can tell you that. ken, always great to have you here. >> my pleasure, matt. >>...
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they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ when life's this hard, graduating can be even harder. but you can help jose and the students in your community make it through by visiting boostup.org. but basically, i'm a runner. last year. (oof). i had a bum knee that needed surgery. but it got complicated, because i had an old injury. so i wanted a doctor who had done this before. and unitedhealthcare's database helped me find a surgeon. you know you can't have great legs, if you don't have good knees. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> coming up, our roundtable previews the biggest races [ male announcer ] how do you know when something's good? when something's safe? you talk to these guys. they go through every car and truck we make with
they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ when life's this hard, graduating can be even harder. but you can help jose and the students in your community make it through by visiting boostup.org. but basically, i'm a runner. last year. (oof). i had a bum knee that needed surgery. but it got...
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president, show us. we don't believe you. you go first. the senate is a different animal and the republican leaders in the senate, especially mitch mcconnell, republican leader who had a private lunch with the president the other week, i think wants to do a deal. >> about the senate, there's now the gang of six senators who are meeting who want to put forward legislation about entitlement reform. >> and they want to do their work with less attention. you're talking about democrats and republicans. these are people who are respected for what they know. you've got a kent conrad, who was on the commission not seeking re-election. that gives him some freedom. have you a tom coburn, a republican of oklahoma who's willing to grind the senate to a halt to get something done. they've got some credibility with their peers and they're looking at four areas from the tax code to entitlements, really killers of medicare and medicaid. those are the budget-busters and social security. but they're looking at things like triggering tax increases if congres
president, show us. we don't believe you. you go first. the senate is a different animal and the republican leaders in the senate, especially mitch mcconnell, republican leader who had a private lunch with the president the other week, i think wants to do a deal. >> about the senate, there's now the gang of six senators who are meeting who want to put forward legislation about entitlement reform. >> and they want to do their work with less attention. you're talking about democrats...
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he said the american people want us to cooperate and want us to work together. that's exactly why we started no labels. 60% or more like this deal. >> no labels, no ties. i saw that on a bumper sticker. >> we'll talk about no labels in more detail in a moment. mayor, what's going on in new jersey, your state, what's the real economic impact of this tax deal, do you think? >> first it's a hole we'll stop digging. this is a bill, in many ways, that continues digging and people worry it will run up the deficit in the long term. in the short term, it undeniably will benefit our economy, create jobs and sustain people who are hurting right now. we have a hurt of hurt going on in our nation right now. the reality is i don't like those false depates we create in america that often make for great spectator sports. that's not what democracy is about. it's about doing something that will advance our country. the attack on wealth. not tax cuts for the wealthiest that they're going to hold on to, but creating the right incentives in our nation, that incentivize research in
he said the american people want us to cooperate and want us to work together. that's exactly why we started no labels. 60% or more like this deal. >> no labels, no ties. i saw that on a bumper sticker. >> we'll talk about no labels in more detail in a moment. mayor, what's going on in new jersey, your state, what's the real economic impact of this tax deal, do you think? >> first it's a hole we'll stop digging. this is a bill, in many ways, that continues digging and people...
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proud. ♪ it makes us proud. if you made a list of countries from around the world... ...with the best math scores. ...the united states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. >>> president obama voices support for same-sex marriage. will it have any impact on the race for the white house? i will ask the chairman of the republican for three hours a week, i'm a coach. but when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer... i needed a coach. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply afforda
proud. ♪ it makes us proud. if you made a list of countries from around the world... ...with the best math scores. ...the united states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. >>> president obama voices support for same-sex marriage. will it have any impact on the race for the white house? i will ask the chairman of the republican for three hours a week, i'm a coach. but when i...
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thank you for being with us. i'm brian williams. we sure hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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i used to know that. i don't believe that president obama -- under president obama we are as strong as we should be as a nation or -- and i believe that under a president romney we would be stronger. >> let me ask you, you mentioned russia. does governor romney believe that russia or as some of his advisers still call it, the soviet union, is the number one threat facing america today? >> i believe that governor romney believes that russia has not been conducive in terms of trying to contain iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. they've undermined the u.n. security council efforts to stop that. the fact is, i think, that, you know, when you heard president obama say we're going to have a reset with russia, i don't think that he is -- actually his policy toward russia has been an improvement for the united states. and i believe that we need to understand that russia is not helping us relative to containing iran. that's probably one of the most important priorities we have as a nation right now. >> let me m
i used to know that. i don't believe that president obama -- under president obama we are as strong as we should be as a nation or -- and i believe that under a president romney we would be stronger. >> let me ask you, you mentioned russia. does governor romney believe that russia or as some of his advisers still call it, the soviet union, is the number one threat facing america today? >> i believe that governor romney believes that russia has not been conducive in terms of trying...
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[ cheers ] dylan ratigan joins us next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ what's the best way to santa cruz, california? [siri] here are directions to santa cruz. where's the best bbq in kansas city? is there a rodeo in amarillo today? where are we? [siri] here's your current location. how big is the grand canyon? any gas stations we can walk to? [siri] i found 2 gas stations fairly close to you. what does orion look like? [siri] i found this for you. remind me to do this again. [siri] okay, i'll remind you. 2:30 in the afternoon, a lot to do, and you've hit the wall. but you got to get stuff done. so take 5-hour energy. just open it up, knock it back, and roll up your sleeves. 5-hour energy is faster and easier than coffee. man, does it work. you'll get that alert, energized feeling you need to get stuff done. a lot of stuff. wow. look at you go. 5-hour energy. when you gotta get stuff done. gives you a 50% annual bonus! so you earn 50% more cash. according to research, everybody likes more cash. well, almost every
[ cheers ] dylan ratigan joins us next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ what's the best way to santa cruz, california? [siri] here are directions to santa cruz. where's the best bbq in kansas city? is there a rodeo in amarillo today? where are we? [siri] here's your current location. how big is the grand canyon? any gas stations we can walk to? [siri] i found 2 gas stations fairly close to you. what does orion look like? [siri] i found this for you. remind me to do this again. [siri]...
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which we, kind of, helped us be able to tell that story. because if that dude with the half of the face came to the house and said, "i'm arlington stewart," the first thing you would do is sit down and google you know -- >> jimmy: who is this guy, yeah. or you say, like, yeah, "what happened to your face?" or, yeah, or try not to look at his half a face. or, i don't know what -- try to be nice to him. >> well, that happens. >> jimmy: i wouldn't invite him in. >> you're gonna come see the movie tonight. aren't you? >> jimmy: i cannot -- well, tonight's the yankees. >> well, oh, i'm sorry. [ cheers and applause ] then why am i going to the premiere. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wait, no. i'm gonna go see it opening weekend. >> oh, okay. okay, okay. >> jimmy: and pay my money. >> all right, all right. okay, cool. >> jimmy: yeah, absolutely. i want you to do that, as well. >> jimmy: oh, i cannot wait to see this movie. i'm a big fan of "donnie darko," of course, you. >> yes, i know. >> jimmy: but, i just, i think i'm gonna be a super fan of this. i k
which we, kind of, helped us be able to tell that story. because if that dude with the half of the face came to the house and said, "i'm arlington stewart," the first thing you would do is sit down and google you know -- >> jimmy: who is this guy, yeah. or you say, like, yeah, "what happened to your face?" or, yeah, or try not to look at his half a face. or, i don't know what -- try to be nice to him. >> well, that happens. >> jimmy: i wouldn't invite him...
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thank you for being here with us. of course, we'll be back on the air with you tonight with results from here in new hampshire, wall to wall coverage tonight on msnbc, of course, and a complete wrap-up on your late local news. i'm brian williams. we as always hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night.
thank you for being here with us. of course, we'll be back on the air with you tonight with results from here in new hampshire, wall to wall coverage tonight on msnbc, of course, and a complete wrap-up on your late local news. i'm brian williams. we as always hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night.